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21 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) tage parti* * *(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) tage parti -
22 rally
rally [ˈrælɪ]1. noun• youth/peace rally rassemblement m de la jeunesse/en faveur de la paix[sick person] récupérer4. compounds* * *['rælɪ] 1.1) ( meeting) rassemblement m2) ( race) rallye m3) ( in tennis) échange m4) ( recovery) gen amélioration f (in dans); Finance reprise f2.transitive verb rassembler [support, troops]; rallier [opinion]3.1) ( come together) [people] se rallier (to à)2) ( recover) [dollar] remonter; [patient] se rétablir; [sportsperson] se ressaisir•Phrasal Verbs: -
23 присоединять
несовер. - присоединять;
совер. - присоединить( что-л.)
1) join;
add
2) электр.;
(к чему-л.) connect (to), attach (to)
3) полит.;
(к чему-л.) annex (to), incorporate (to) присоединять как филиал ≈ affiliate, присоединить (вн.)
1. (прибавлять к чему-л.) add (smth.) ;
2. (включать в состав кого-л., чего-л.) join (smth.), make* (smth.) а part (of) ;
3. эл. connect (smth.), link up (smth.) ;
~ся, присоединиться( к дт.)
4. join up (with) ;
5. (поддерживать мнение и т. п.) support( smb., smth.), back (smb.) up;
~ся к мнению кого-л. support smb.`s opinion.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > присоединять
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24 Partei ergreifen
to espouse* * *1) (to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) side with2) (to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) take sides* * *ausdr.to take sides expr. -
25 присоединяться к мнению
1) General subject: associate oneself (и т. п.), to associable oneself3) Business: associate oneself withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > присоединяться к мнению
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26 zulegen
(trennb., hat -ge-) umg.I v/t: sich (Dat) etw. zulegen (anschaffen) get ( oder buy) o.s. s.th.; hum. (Bart, Bauch) acquire s.th.; hum. (Erkältung etc.) land o.s. (with) s.th.; sich (Dat) eine Freundin etc. zulegen hum. get ( oder find) o.s. a girlfriend etc.II vt/i (hinzutun) add (+ Dat to); (beisteuern) contribute; an Tempo: step on it; an Gewicht: put on (weight), gain; Umsatz, Volumen etc.: increase (by), gain; Aktie, Währung: rise (by), gain; sie konnten bei den Wahlen 3% zulegen they managed to gain ( oder increase their share of the vote by) 3% in the elections; Zahn 4* * *zu|le|gen sep1. vt1) (= dazulegen) to put onlegen Sie noch zwei Scheiben zu, bitte — please put on another two slices
2) Geld to add; (bei Verlustgeschäft) to loseder Chef hat mir 200 Euro im Monat zugelegt — the boss has given me 200 euros a month extra, the boss has given me an extra 200 euros a month
3)zúlegen — to get a move on (inf), to step on it (inf)
4) (inf an Gewicht) to put oner hat schon wieder 5 kg zugelegt — he's put on (esp Brit) or gained another 5 kg
die SPD konnte 5% zúlegen — the SPD managed to gain 5%
5)er hat sich eine Braut/Freundin zugelegt (hum) — he has got himself or has acquired a fiancée/girlfriend
2. vi (inf)1) (an Gewicht) to put on weight; (Wirtschaftswachstum, Umsatz) to increase2) (= sich mehr anstrengen) to pull one's or the finger out (Brit inf to make an effort; (= sich steigern) to do better; (SPORT) to step up the pace (inf)* * *zu|le·genI. vt▪ etw \zulegen2. (dazutun) to add sth3.▶ einen Zahn zulegen to step on itII. vi* * *1.reflexives Verbsich (Dat.) etwas zulegen — get oneself something
2.er hat sich einen Bart zugelegt — (ugs.) he has grown a beard
intransitives Verb (ugs.)1) (sein Tempo steigern) step on it (coll.)2) (wachsen) <sales, output, turnover, etc.> increase3.der Dollar hat [um vier Pfennige] zugelegt — the dollar has risen [four pfennigs]
transitives Verb (ugs.) addeinen Schritt/ (ugs.) Zahn zulegen — get a move on (coll.)
* * *zulegen (trennb, hat -ge-) umgA. v/t:sich (dat)etwas zulegen (anschaffen) get ( oder buy) o.s. sth; hum (Bart, Bauch) acquire sth; hum (Erkältung etc) land o.s. (with) sth;sich (dat)eine Freundin etcB. v/t & v/i (hinzutun) add (+dat to); (beisteuern) contribute; an Tempo: step on it; an Gewicht: put on (weight), gain; Umsatz, Volumen etc: increase (by), gain; Aktie, Währung: rise (by), gain;sie konnten bei den Wahlen 3% zulegen they managed to gain ( oder increase their share of the vote by) 3% in the elections; → Zahn 4* * *1.reflexives Verbsich (Dat.) etwas zulegen — get oneself something
2.er hat sich einen Bart zugelegt — (ugs.) he has grown a beard
intransitives Verb (ugs.)1) (sein Tempo steigern) step on it (coll.)2) (wachsen) <sales, output, turnover, etc.> increase3.der Dollar hat [um vier Pfennige] zugelegt — the dollar has risen [four pfennigs]
transitives Verb (ugs.) addeinen Schritt/ (ugs.) Zahn zulegen — get a move on (coll.)
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27 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) ponerse de parte deexpr.• tomar partido expr. -
28 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) taka afstöðu -
29 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) állást foglal (vitában) -
30 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) tomar partido -
31 take sides
taraf tutmak, tarafında olmak* * *taraf tut* * *(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) taraf tutmak,...-den yana çıkmak -
32 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) opredeliti se -
33 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) ottaa kantaa -
34 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) ta parti, velge side -
35 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) prendere partito -
36 take sides
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37 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) opowiadać się za jedną ze stron -
38 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) nostāties (kāda) pusē -
39 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) palaikyti kurią nors pusę -
40 take sides
(to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another: Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute.) ta parti (ställning), välja sida
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